Henri Matisse speaking about drawing and painting:
"Personally, I think painting and drawing say the same
thing. A drawing is a painting done in a simpler way. On a white surface, a
sheet of paper, with pen and ink, one creates a certain contrast with volumes;
by changing the quality of the paper one can give supple surfaces, bright
surfaces, hard surfaces without using either shading or highlight. For me, a
drawing is a painting made with reduced means, which can be totally absorbing,
which can very well release the feelings of the artist just as much as the
painter, but painting is obviously a thing that has more to it, that acts more
strongly on the mind."
LINKS
Arabesque by Henri Matisse
Poésies illustration by Henri Matisse
Red Jacket by Henri Matisse
Little Aurore by Henri Matisse
Figure Assise, Bouquet de Fleurs Devant La Mer by Henri Matisse
Matisse and the Artist Book
Poésies illustration by Henri Matisse
Red Jacket by Henri Matisse
Little Aurore by Henri Matisse
Figure Assise, Bouquet de Fleurs Devant La Mer by Henri Matisse
Matisse and the Artist Book
after 'Arabesque' by Henri Matisse
after 'Poésies' illustration by Henri Matisse
after 'Red Jacket' by Henri Matisse
after 'Little Aurore' by Henri Matisse
after 'Figure Assise, Bouquet de Fleurs Devant La Mer' by Henri Matisse







1 comment:
Bravo!!! I knew you had been busy and it looks great. Keep up the good work!
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